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Pretty cool!
The swapping can be really disorienting though.
And when the "bottom" block has to go "high" (near the bottom of the screen), the wiggling can become a bit obnoxious.
But this is an original concept, really fun and quite challenging! :)

Nice game! In the beginning, I found it a little bit difficult to get the hang of the controls, but this improved as I played the game. I like the concept and I think it's a quite original one! Good job.

Nice gameplay! It's hard to coordinate moving and changing to the reflection, but once you get it you start to enjoy it. It even made me smile when I started failing continously :)
Some slow-paced music would fit perfectly. Reflection effect is awesome!

The controls (switching in particular) felt a little imprecise and unresponsive at times, but i think that was actually mostly because of the lack of a "shadow" in the top half. It's more difficult to tell where you are without that, and there's no feedback to tell you if you tried to switch into a wall. Some audio would've helped there =). The first ring was by far the hardest because of that, i think.

This game is great evidence how a good programmer/level designer can make a really fun game without flashy art/sound. Really good stuff, exactly the right amount of challenge, exactly the right amount of tricks. Very clever/fun game. Well done.

Great mechanic, and some nice tricky platform-placements. I found the "jumping through walls" parts a bit too frustrating though. I'm guessing some audio-visual feedback on the switch action could help. With a little polish this will be an awesome game!

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